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bob deans, what is the message behind the plan? guest: the messages we need to do something about the most serious environmental crisis of our time -- climate change. we need to reduce the carbon pollution, from our nation's power plants. that is 40% of our carbon footprint. that is what is driving this climate change, this climate chaos, this extreme weather it is costing our country money, 100 $40 billion last year in flood losses and crop losses and wildfires, these kinds of things. it is threatening our future. new york city has invested what he billion dollars right now to try to ensure itself against rising sea level, that is climate change. it is a serious problem for the country. it is a question of what kind of future we're are going to leave for our children. , your message. guest: the solutions are more complex than many people have been led to believe. and what the american people would be best served by is by a complete and thorough escutcheon that includes all of the varieties to which they are involved in these polic
bob deans, what is the message behind the plan? guest: the messages we need to do something about the most serious environmental crisis of our time -- climate change. we need to reduce the carbon pollution, from our nation's power plants. that is 40% of our carbon footprint. that is what is driving this climate change, this climate chaos, this extreme weather it is costing our country money, 100 $40 billion last year in flood losses and crop losses and wildfires, these kinds of things. it is...
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please say who you are. >> i'm bob walker, i'm with we wexler and walker, i'm the executive chairman. and i am one of those people who lobbies on science people who my, i have a professor who would be rolling over in their graves thinking i had -- [inaudible conversations] you're the other one, y k.w, in interesting point because i got to this by spending 20 years on the science and technology committee on capitol hill. where i got an education in science policy as opposed to bench science. and it is that intersection between policy and practice that lobbyists walk. it is the ability to take what is being practiced in the rest of the economy and translate it into things that are important in policy in washington. and in this century that's going to be an even more important part of assuring that we have good governance in this country. because the volumes of information that we're now dealing with are horrendous. and people who have a practiced approach at being able to take those volumes of information and translate them into something meaningful in policy is going to be more importa
please say who you are. >> i'm bob walker, i'm with we wexler and walker, i'm the executive chairman. and i am one of those people who lobbies on science people who my, i have a professor who would be rolling over in their graves thinking i had -- [inaudible conversations] you're the other one, y k.w, in interesting point because i got to this by spending 20 years on the science and technology committee on capitol hill. where i got an education in science policy as opposed to bench...
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bob west lives in spokane, washington, with his wife and daughter. in 1996, he's caught on camera making a routine call one second -- >> completely blindsided me. >> knocked unconscious the next. >> it was a wrestling match between kolville high school and west valley high school. >> chad hildebrand is on the left, representing coleville. on the right, the opponent. >> this would determine who the league champion was going to be. i think that both teams were undefeated at that particular point. >> both students are seniors. both weigh 190 pounds. >> it started out very aggressive. some shoving and things that are not unusual for a wrestling match. it didn't raise to the level of penalizing, more of just a verbal warning to keep it clean type of thing. >> at one point, 17-year-old chad hildebrand appears to gouge the eyes of his competitor. >> i didn't actually see it, so i couldn't penalize for it. but after viewing the tape, it was pretty obvious. so it was an aggressive match. >> the aggressive behavior of chad hildebrand is about to escalate. >> w
bob west lives in spokane, washington, with his wife and daughter. in 1996, he's caught on camera making a routine call one second -- >> completely blindsided me. >> knocked unconscious the next. >> it was a wrestling match between kolville high school and west valley high school. >> chad hildebrand is on the left, representing coleville. on the right, the opponent. >> this would determine who the league champion was going to be. i think that both teams were...
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host: thank you, bob. guest: the practical the legalns of that, immigrants, they are terrible, blah, blah, blah. the vertical implication is that our economy will collapse. if you want to throw them in prison, our prisons are already full. he is absolutely right that it is a scandal that we have 11 million people here who are not documented. , whenin over 30 years president reagan signed that bill in 1986, we were at an estimated 3 million. some say that number is even higher than 11 million. guest: what that means we have got to fix our our system. we've got to make sure that there are incentives. we've got to secure the border, which i think every person talks about it. but we have to do it in a smart way. talking about the practicality of it, you've got to be able to kick a million people -- 11 million people out of the country. you cannot that the men present. it is not work. host: i want to get your reaction to the story on salon .com. the nsa "has been working with at least seven european countries t
host: thank you, bob. guest: the practical the legalns of that, immigrants, they are terrible, blah, blah, blah. the vertical implication is that our economy will collapse. if you want to throw them in prison, our prisons are already full. he is absolutely right that it is a scandal that we have 11 million people here who are not documented. , whenin over 30 years president reagan signed that bill in 1986, we were at an estimated 3 million. some say that number is even higher than 11 million....
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the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related stroke. there is limited data on how these drugs compare when warfarin is well managed. no routine blood monitoring means bob can spend his extra time however he likes. new zealand! xarelto® is just one pill a day, taken with the evening meal. and with no dietary restrictions, bob can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto® r
the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib...
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will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ♪ the world is changing faster than ever, creating new opportunities for those who stand ready to seize them. in a time when the...
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good afternoon welcome to prime interest i'm bob english in washington d.c. here's the story we're telling today the monthly jobs numbers came out this morning and the media outlets must be channeling charles dickens because it was to the best records or the worst of reports according to the bureau of labor statistics we gained one hundred ninety five thousand jobs in june beating expectations but it's zero hedge notes most of the gains were from low quality part time jobs so what about full time jobs to us two hundred forty thousand of them or last vaporized and there's one more number in the report and this one is even more important because that's the one the fed is using to judge when it will wind down its money printing quantitative easing program and this statistic of the unemployment rate remain the same at seven point six percent the fed wants to see it head down to six point five .
good afternoon welcome to prime interest i'm bob english in washington d.c. here's the story we're telling today the monthly jobs numbers came out this morning and the media outlets must be channeling charles dickens because it was to the best records or the worst of reports according to the bureau of labor statistics we gained one hundred ninety five thousand jobs in june beating expectations but it's zero hedge notes most of the gains were from low quality part time jobs so what about full...
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exactly right and you need some part of this is a made up just reading dollar ocracy by john nichols and bob much as the great new book about campaign for. it's in the media and what we need for reform and this is a part of it you know talking about that history of what it was like in those early years not only electorally but campaign finance wise so you're exactly right but now is the time we need that there's clearly a move to suppress certain people from voting in those certain people or people who vote democratic and that's why we see these laws whether it be voter id or shirt and shortening early voting making it harder to register we have to make sure that the one thing in this democracy that makes us equal whether it's the koch brothers or my brother and myself is that we have a vote that's the one thing i've got in common i certainly don't have their money i certainly don't have their values but i do have that single vote and that that makes us equals and we have to make sure every single person has that if you're going to have a functioning democracy why do you think it is. that th
exactly right and you need some part of this is a made up just reading dollar ocracy by john nichols and bob much as the great new book about campaign for. it's in the media and what we need for reform and this is a part of it you know talking about that history of what it was like in those early years not only electorally but campaign finance wise so you're exactly right but now is the time we need that there's clearly a move to suppress certain people from voting in those certain people or...
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bob orr's in washington. bob, good morning. >> reporter: good morning norah and anthony. general james cartwright is a retired four-star marine who till 2011 was the nation's second highest ranking military officer. as the vice chairman of the vice chiefs of staff, cartwright had a seat at the table on top security issues. now an official tells us general cartwright is the target of a criminal leak investigation being run by the u.s. attorney out of baltimore. all of this involves a covert cyber attack on iran's nuclear facilities in 2010. the virus widely believed to be sponsored by the u.s. and israel was used to disrupt iranian centrifuges. "the new york times" unvaeleiled many details about that attack. obama ordered an investigation into who provided the information. we've been unable to reach general cartwright. we have to pint out, as far as we know nobody has been indicted in the case. cartwright has been identified as a target of the probe. this is one of two high-profile leak cases now being pursued by federal prosecutors. the other one involved a disrupted terr
bob orr's in washington. bob, good morning. >> reporter: good morning norah and anthony. general james cartwright is a retired four-star marine who till 2011 was the nation's second highest ranking military officer. as the vice chairman of the vice chiefs of staff, cartwright had a seat at the table on top security issues. now an official tells us general cartwright is the target of a criminal leak investigation being run by the u.s. attorney out of baltimore. all of this involves a...
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cbs news bob schieffer interviews journalists who first broke news of the nsa surveillance program called prism. he got information from contractor edward snowden who remains in a russian airport terminal. he's a pulitzer prize winner from vice president cheney who is joined at this event by david sanger of "the new york times". >> thank you very much, andrew and all of you for coming. i had a feeling we would have a big turnout for this one. we try to stay on the news. we are very much on the news today. art who has had his name in the paper a lot, "the washington post," he is the winner of the two pulitzers and wrote a book and glorified the vice president cheney, it was a best-seller and was chosen as the times book of the year, works for "the washington post," "time" magazine and of course he is the one the "washington post" had their first story about edward snowen. right over here my good friend, david singer he has been on that pulitzer and he worked there for 30 years. so she's probably worked at one place water than anybody which is really good. and he has to books about the obam
cbs news bob schieffer interviews journalists who first broke news of the nsa surveillance program called prism. he got information from contractor edward snowden who remains in a russian airport terminal. he's a pulitzer prize winner from vice president cheney who is joined at this event by david sanger of "the new york times". >> thank you very much, andrew and all of you for coming. i had a feeling we would have a big turnout for this one. we try to stay on the news. we are...
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. >> this is what bob was talking about. methane venting straight up into the atmosphere. there had to be a better way. >> joining me now is josh fox, director of "gas land part 2" a follow-up to the 2010 academy award documentary "gas land" which we directed. it premieres on hbo monday july 8th at 8:00 p.m. >> it's great to be here. >> explain what we just saw there. >> that's a great way to start. what you saw there are flare stacks. when you talk about natural gas development, we talk about gas development all over the place, rural areas, suburban areas, national parks, state parks. you have gas that's being developed, fracked and drilled all over america. the target zone for this industry, they have leased more land than the whole landmass of california and florida combined. so if you picture lease property/nonlease property. lease property it affects a landmass twice as many as that. what you saw there were flare stacks after drilling operations and see one of the stacks go out. something that's very common and it's shooting method thain straig methane straight up int
. >> this is what bob was talking about. methane venting straight up into the atmosphere. there had to be a better way. >> joining me now is josh fox, director of "gas land part 2" a follow-up to the 2010 academy award documentary "gas land" which we directed. it premieres on hbo monday july 8th at 8:00 p.m. >> it's great to be here. >> explain what we just saw there. >> that's a great way to start. what you saw there are flare stacks. when you...
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bob goodlatt was talking about that over the weekend. he says others have been waiting years to do it outside the country. >> reporter: but bill, that is not the main problem, the main problem is when this bill passes it will be available without anything done about border security, there will be an illegal status to immigrants now here illegally. they are a long way from citizenship, a long and arduous process. this is almost inch tan taeupb jusalmost instantaneous. and that is called amnesty. that is the only thing in the bill legitimately that can be caused amnesty. it's a poisonous word in this debate. bill: do you think the republicans will go for that, votes in the senate and enough to push it through h-frpblts i don'through. >> reporter: i don't think they can. there are things in the about i will that are plainly resaoeur rabl. we need more immigrants here by merit not just being reunited from family. we need science, technology, engineering and mathematics. these people are coming here, getting educated and leaving. we want to k
bob goodlatt was talking about that over the weekend. he says others have been waiting years to do it outside the country. >> reporter: but bill, that is not the main problem, the main problem is when this bill passes it will be available without anything done about border security, there will be an illegal status to immigrants now here illegally. they are a long way from citizenship, a long and arduous process. this is almost inch tan taeupb jusalmost instantaneous. and that is called...
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republican senator bob dole broke the logjam. >> bob dole. >> stephanie: bob dole did. gary may writes it is hard to see john boehner and mitch mcconnell playing similar roles and here we go again with the tea party. many in the tea party believe president obama owed voter fraud, despite all evidence to the contrary. quickly republicans began passing a series of laws that would increase the integrity of elections. of republican party represents the white minority voter many of whom sat out the 2012 presidential election. i think as on most things, little chance they'll do the right thing. john boehner lacks courage. >> don't step on my tail. >> stephanie: he's got no courage. >> i don't have any courage. i have bourbon. liquid courage. glug glug, glug, glug. >> stephanie: he's a big fan of liquid courage not the regular kind. thank you, jim. >> you know how the cowardly lion went to the beauty parlor? take him to the beauty parlor, put a little bow in his hair. >> stephanie: me on vacation. >> i am king of the forest. >> glug, glug, glug, glug, glug. >> stephanie: okay.
republican senator bob dole broke the logjam. >> bob dole. >> stephanie: bob dole did. gary may writes it is hard to see john boehner and mitch mcconnell playing similar roles and here we go again with the tea party. many in the tea party believe president obama owed voter fraud, despite all evidence to the contrary. quickly republicans began passing a series of laws that would increase the integrity of elections. of republican party represents the white minority voter many of whom...
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. >> bob is making a point about arguments. on the decision days, you were analyzing as quickly as they could. it is very fast, very good. >> david, you mentioned there was great interest in the proposition 8 decision in california. you are writing for the l.a. times and the chicago tribune. did you do different stories? >> i did not have time to do two different stories. the l.a. times was much more interested in getting something up on the website. the trib is actually much more interested in the newspaper. the l.a. times wanted to get -- because of the great interest in what this meant for california. >> did you have the assignment of reporting what it meant for california? did someone else get that angle? >> the court cleared the way for gay marriage in california. that was the bottom line. people were not that interested in standing. they decided the case in a way that left judge walker's opinion. that meant gay marriage very soon. it was about 24 hours, if even that. you could tell the way the court decided the case, it p
. >> bob is making a point about arguments. on the decision days, you were analyzing as quickly as they could. it is very fast, very good. >> david, you mentioned there was great interest in the proposition 8 decision in california. you are writing for the l.a. times and the chicago tribune. did you do different stories? >> i did not have time to do two different stories. the l.a. times was much more interested in getting something up on the website. the trib is actually much...
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it will start next week. >> clayton: bob massi, there he is. happy fourth of july and independence day to you. >> thanks, buddy. >> clayton: coming up on the show, remember when this woman lost the miss universe pageant and called it fixed? >> i think it's too coincidental for someone to be able to call out in order the top five before theen narrowed down. to me -- >> clayton: donald trump is making her pay big time. we've been highlighting made in the usa products all week. today the children's edition of made in the usa. special all american items just for your tots. first, we'll be right back. aiain and swelling and for years i used ice. now there's something better. new thermacare cold wraps. the only wrap with targettemp technology to deliver a constant, comfortable cold for effective pain relief without the shock of ice. new thermacare cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. when you experience something great, you want to share it. with everyone. that's why more customers recommend verizon, america's largest 4g lte network. but at least
it will start next week. >> clayton: bob massi, there he is. happy fourth of july and independence day to you. >> thanks, buddy. >> clayton: coming up on the show, remember when this woman lost the miss universe pageant and called it fixed? >> i think it's too coincidental for someone to be able to call out in order the top five before theen narrowed down. to me -- >> clayton: donald trump is making her pay big time. we've been highlighting made in the usa products...
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so bob, robert murray. >> thank you, jim, thank you very much. and thank all of you for joining us here today. i was struck by jim's invocation of caligula and his death and the ascension of claudius and i was reminded of a very poignant scene. , i never read the book, i, claudius but saw that wonderful play on "masterpiece theatre" many years ago, but the assassination of caligula, who deserved it without any question whatsoever, the gnat, at one point had to decide whether they were going along with a praetorian guard. of course they were scared to death of the praetorian guard but they would go through the motions to have claudus come before them. they were asking skeptical questions. why would we give this job to you? of course claudius very cleverly passed himself off as a bit of a dolt because he knew that was safer in the environment which he lived. he had a stutter and he walked with a bit of a limp and they threw all this in his face and thought they were basically going to get him to shrink before them. but he rose up and essentially sa
so bob, robert murray. >> thank you, jim, thank you very much. and thank all of you for joining us here today. i was struck by jim's invocation of caligula and his death and the ascension of claudius and i was reminded of a very poignant scene. , i never read the book, i, claudius but saw that wonderful play on "masterpiece theatre" many years ago, but the assassination of caligula, who deserved it without any question whatsoever, the gnat, at one point had to decide whether...
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bob and rene parsons. different groups have really understand what they were doing and they wanted to be a part of it and they helped us. it's going to be a challenge going forward some of if people of every income level, like i said, $5, $10, it all matters up to the corporate $50,000. they can go to our website. we have people that host barbecues or motorcycle poker runs. we try to involve the communities. >> all right. thank you both so much. happy fourth. so inspiring. karen guenther and colonel glenn guenther. for more on how to support the semper fi fund go to cbsnews.com. >>> more on the military,,,,,,,, we leave you with those images. from nancy and i, have a great fourth of july. ♪ this is the first day of my life ♪ ♪ i was born right in the doorway ♪ ♪ i went out in the rain suddenly everything changed they're spreading blankets on the beach ♪ ♪ yours is the first face that i saw i think all was blond before i met you ♪ now i don't know where i am, where i've been but i know where
bob and rene parsons. different groups have really understand what they were doing and they wanted to be a part of it and they helped us. it's going to be a challenge going forward some of if people of every income level, like i said, $5, $10, it all matters up to the corporate $50,000. they can go to our website. we have people that host barbecues or motorcycle poker runs. we try to involve the communities. >> all right. thank you both so much. happy fourth. so inspiring. karen guenther...
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a 73-year-old crew member made a satellite phone call to meteorologist bob mcdavitt in new zealand. >> they were avoiding the incoming storm. they knew they had to brace for it. >> reporter: the next day, mcdavitt got a text, any update for naina? the conditions were terrible. 68-mile-per-hour winds, 26-foot waves. the family had been on an around-the-world trip for five years. this was to be their final outing. david dike's sister said if anybody can handle rough waters, it's her brother. >> he's been a ship captain all his life. >> reporter: one thing giving the family hope, a mysterious phone call placed on june 13th. >> there was a lot of static. she heard her name. and it cut out, died. we think that's it. >> reporter: rescue officials in new zealand say it is possible the boat simply lost communication and drifted offcourse. but they are sounding increasingly certain that "the naina" sank. >> probably around about the 4th of june. >> reporter: to be clear, the searchers say they have not given up hope of finding survivors. they say it is possible that the crew is on lifeboats or
a 73-year-old crew member made a satellite phone call to meteorologist bob mcdavitt in new zealand. >> they were avoiding the incoming storm. they knew they had to brace for it. >> reporter: the next day, mcdavitt got a text, any update for naina? the conditions were terrible. 68-mile-per-hour winds, 26-foot waves. the family had been on an around-the-world trip for five years. this was to be their final outing. david dike's sister said if anybody can handle rough waters, it's her...
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and bob deans, the federal communications director with the natural resources defense council. "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> this sunday, american history tv on c-span3 commemorates the 150th anniversary of the battle of gettysburg. >> the 73rd and four other regiments were recruited by general sickles earlier in the war to form the excelsor brigade principally out of new york city. this particular regiment, the 7 3rd, was recruited in the fear halls of new york city. so the fire men of new york city answered the call to come to duty into the army as union soldiers. and they will be about 350 of them out here on july 2. they will suffer 46% casualties. at the dedication ceremony, the honorable robert b. nooney said this. he said there are times in the lives of nations when the energetic actions of even a small number of men will arouse in others the highest and noblest sentiments. and spur them on to a sense of their duty and a greater degree than the chivalrous eloquence f even the most gifted orator. >> the 150th anniversary of the battle o
and bob deans, the federal communications director with the natural resources defense council. "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> this sunday, american history tv on c-span3 commemorates the 150th anniversary of the battle of gettysburg. >> the 73rd and four other regiments were recruited by general sickles earlier in the war to form the excelsor brigade principally out of new york city. this particular regiment, the 7 3rd, was recruited in...
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but i was asked to do it by bob sander blat, a fantastic friend from iowa. i love the people of iowa and they asked me to make a speech and i hear they have record attendance, when makes me always very happy and i will be going out there. but i'm doing it for friendship. >> brian: what's your message? >> my message is make america great again. we're a country that is just falling apart. when you look at snowden, that's not, to me, i think it's a big thing. but that's one of many things. we are a country that soon will not be a very great country. we're going to be surpassed economically in 2016 by china. if you would have said that ten years ago, that would have been impossible. by 2016, they will surpasses as the great economic power. my message always is make america great again. we have such incredible potential. we don't use it because we have people that don't know what they're doing. >> brian: i just got word now that china is listening to us. >> eric: we know that already. >> brian: outraged. >> eric: i'm the 727. assume they're listening to you. >> a
but i was asked to do it by bob sander blat, a fantastic friend from iowa. i love the people of iowa and they asked me to make a speech and i hear they have record attendance, when makes me always very happy and i will be going out there. but i'm doing it for friendship. >> brian: what's your message? >> my message is make america great again. we're a country that is just falling apart. when you look at snowden, that's not, to me, i think it's a big thing. but that's one of many...
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do we want to live up to the bipartisan tradition of giants like bob dole and george mcgovern who came together and help create this anti-hunger safety net that we have in this country? their leadership almost ended hunger in the 1970's in this country. unfortunately we have strayed so far away from what they have done that we find ourselves with 50 million people hungry. do we want to unite to provide a circle of protection around our most vulnerable -- around our most vulnerable neighbors? i hope so, mr. speaker. i hope so. i hope that this house of representatives understands that one of our obligations is to make sure that the needy, that the poor and the most vulnerable are not forgotten, that we don't sit back and allow them to fall through the cracks. we can do this. we can end hunger now. all we need is the political will. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. mcclintock, for five minutes. . mcclintock: mr. speaker, major develops have occurred with
do we want to live up to the bipartisan tradition of giants like bob dole and george mcgovern who came together and help create this anti-hunger safety net that we have in this country? their leadership almost ended hunger in the 1970's in this country. unfortunately we have strayed so far away from what they have done that we find ourselves with 50 million people hungry. do we want to unite to provide a circle of protection around our most vulnerable -- around our most vulnerable neighbors? i...
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host: bob is waiting from lake worth, florida. good morning to you. you are on with paul kern and david heuther. caller: i had a few questions to try to weed out statistics. i noticed that canada was spending $25 a day per capita of expenses, whereas mexico was only spending $10 a day. they were down to number four. i was wondering since we are those statistics compiled for the traffic for goods for trade from either mexico or from canada coming into the united states as far as trucks? the second thing was, i was wondering if you were adding on a per capita basis for expenditures, whether that was what we consider immigration for workers that are over here with visas or college students that are going to college. i was wondering if that was factored into it as well? host: stay on the line and let mr. kern answer. guest: if someone is coming to the united states and they will be compensated at the location, they are excluded to the greatest extent possible from the statistics that you see here. your other question, we are not including trade other than
host: bob is waiting from lake worth, florida. good morning to you. you are on with paul kern and david heuther. caller: i had a few questions to try to weed out statistics. i noticed that canada was spending $25 a day per capita of expenses, whereas mexico was only spending $10 a day. they were down to number four. i was wondering since we are those statistics compiled for the traffic for goods for trade from either mexico or from canada coming into the united states as far as trucks? the...
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they are just getting bob.-- they are just getting bombed. by both sides now. both sides are killing each other. the numbers in the opposition are the ones being punished the most. >> this last image we are going to look at shows you the moment where those civilians where the fighting has come to their neighborhood. we have families and you can see them about to flee. tell us about this picture. >> i tried to explain this conflict, there is little organization. people react very quickly. there are really calm days where nothing is going on. nothing is going to happen. there are some negotiations in the europe and the u.s. and russia. people continue to live in the same apartment and suddenly, very quickly, things change. very quickly. in one morning. it is really chaotic. these families were taking whatever they can take to run. they were bombing their houses. if you see the smoke in the picture, it was really near. they were fighting in the corner. they did not know where to go basically. the rebels organized some kind of shelter but there was nothing for all
they are just getting bob.-- they are just getting bombed. by both sides now. both sides are killing each other. the numbers in the opposition are the ones being punished the most. >> this last image we are going to look at shows you the moment where those civilians where the fighting has come to their neighborhood. we have families and you can see them about to flee. tell us about this picture. >> i tried to explain this conflict, there is little organization. people react very...
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discussion on president obama's plan for addressing climate change with josh was i've -- joshua zive and bob deans. "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> this sunday, american history tv on c-span 3 commemorates the 150th anniversary of the battle of gettysburg. regiments four of the were recruited early on in the out of new york city. this particular regiment was recruited in the fire halls of new york city. the firemen of new york city answered the call to come to the duty into the army is union soldiers. -- there willbout be about 350 of them on july 2. 46% casualties good the dedication ceremony, the honorable robert b newby said this -- there are times in the life of nations when the energetic actions of even a small number of men will arouse in others the highest and noblest sentiments and spur their mind to a sense of their duty and a greater degree than the chivalrous eloquence of even the most gifted orator. >> the 150th anniversary of the battle of gettysburg. wife coverage on sunday begins at 9:30 eastern with historians throughout the day. later at 5:30, we
discussion on president obama's plan for addressing climate change with josh was i've -- joshua zive and bob deans. "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> this sunday, american history tv on c-span 3 commemorates the 150th anniversary of the battle of gettysburg. regiments four of the were recruited early on in the out of new york city. this particular regiment was recruited in the fire halls of new york city. the firemen of new york city answered the call...